say hello to the family

and see if you can spot me?

Published in:  on February 26, 2009 at 12:00 pm Leave a Comment

Look yonder!

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Published in:  on February 20, 2009 at 10:31 pm Leave a Comment

Can I get three cheers for Garibaldi

Gone going home, Garibaldi was thinking. He threw of his rider and started agood run home. He ran though red lights. Slipped once, did not hurt himself that much luckily. Three cheers for Garibaldi. He just wanted to get home, to his stables. And he did.In Paris.

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with nr 1 question of the day: is there guitar in this?

and detest the scandal in public places

as a beat this is quite unbeaten, methinks

Published in:  on February 15, 2009 at 4:30 pm Leave a Comment

Juraj launches the font editor!

Juraj says:

“Today is Friday 13th, 1234567890 seconds from 1. 1. 1970. What could only happen…

With my heart filled with joy I write to tell you that I finally launched the font editor!

More at http://typism.appspot.com/ Juraj Sukop”

I say Goodmorning Juraj, on this fine day I remember good conversation in Bandung!

Published in:  on February 14, 2009 at 10:40 am Leave a Comment

Savages?

Thomas Jefferson’s observation of the Indians of Virginia:

“Very possibly there may have been anciently three different stocks, each of which multiplying in a long course of time, had separated into so many little societies. This practice results from the circumstance of their having never submitted themselves to any laws, any coercive power, any shadow of government. Their only controls are their manners, and that moral sense of right and wrong, which, like the sense of tasting and feeling, in every man makes a part of his nature. An offence against these is punished by contempt, by exclusion from society, or, where the case is serious, as that of murder, by the individuals whom it concerns. Imperfect as this species of coercion may seem, crimes are very rare among them: insomuch that were it made a question, whether no law, as among the savage Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce it to be the last: and that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The Savages therefore break them into small ones.” -

Notes on the State of Virginia

Taken from a post on Underground Economy, by SB.

Published in:  on February 6, 2009 at 10:04 pm Leave a Comment